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There’s
no time like the present for YOU to become part of the mosaic!
The Alice Paul Institute is completing the vision –tile by tile,
gift by gift. We need your help, now more than ever, to
fulfill our mission.
ALICE PAUL
was the architect of the most
outstanding political achievements on behalf of women in the 20th
century. She dedicated her life to securing equal rights for all
women. Founding the National Women’s Party in 1914 she led the first
picketers to the White House gates to demand the vote for women and
authored the Equal Rights Amendment in 1923. The Alice Paul
Institute (API) is located at Paulsdale, the birthplace and
childhood home of Alice Paul.
ALICE PAUL described the passage of the 19th
Amendment as a mosaic, resulting from the contributions of many
people adding to the cause. Our campaign seeks to raise funds in
much the same way.
Your contribution will go directly to continue API’s
mission:
See a complete description of API programs on our
Programs page.
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YES,
I'm proud to contribute my
piece
of the mosaic.
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$1,000 |
Sends 100 students to Alice Paul and
the Leadership Parade - a two hour
history/character education program
for 1 st – 3rd
graders. |
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$750 |
Supports the preservation and
continued stewardship of Paulsdale— birthplace and
family home of Alice Stokes Paul. |
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$500 |
Sends three educators to Hear Her
Voice: Teacher’s Institute - a three-day workshop
teaching how to incorporate women’s history and leadership
skills into curricula. |
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$250 |
Sends one girl to a ten-week
Lead-A-Way Workshop focusing on leadership and
women’s history. |
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$100 |
Sends one girl to Girlblazers Summer
Camp for a day. |
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$50 |
Sends five students
to Meeting Alice -a
two hour history program for elementary school students. |

The Alice Paul
Institute is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization.
All contributions are tax deductible. All donors will be
recognized on the API website.
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Honorary Committee Chair
The Honorable Carolyn Maloney
United States House of
Representatives
Congressman Rob Andrews and Camille Andrews
United States House of Representatives
The Honorable
John Adler
United States Senate
The Honorable
Frank Lautenberg
United States Senate
Kirsten Branigan,
Attorney at Law
Alice Paul Equality Award Honoree 2008
Ferris Olin, Ph.D.
Alice Paul Equality Award Honoree 2008
Vivian Sanks King,
Attorney at Law
Alice Paul Equality Award Honoree 2005
Frank A. Luchak,
Managing Partner,
Duane Morris LLP
Judge Sylvia B. Pressler,
Alice Paul Equality
Award Honoree 2005
CORPORATE SPONSORS
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